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AST Technician bei Lee County Mosquito/Hyacinth Control Districts, FL

Lee County Mosquito/Hyacinth Control Districts, FL · Lehigh Acres, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite

$47,528.00  -  $55,452.00

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About the Department

Are you detail-oriented, science-minded, and interested in making a direct impact on public health? We are seeking a dedicated AST Technician to support our Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) program. In this hands-on laboratory role, you’ll help grow and maintain our mosquito colony, supporting innovative efforts to reduce mosquito populations and protect our community from vector-borne diseases.

As an AST Technician, you’ll work with live mosquito colonies—feeding, sorting, and preparing them for experimental and operational use. You’ll assist with all stages of mosquito rearing, from egg collection to adult maintenance, while ensuring quality control standards are met. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys laboratory work, has strong attention to detail, and is motivated by science-driven environmental solutions.

Position Duties

  • Maintains the mosquito colony including feeding adult mosquitoes, collecting and quantifying mosquito eggs, and maintaining rearing trays and cages 
  • Separates mosquitoes into categories such as generation, sex, age, stage of development, and controls them to prevent their escape or intermingling
  • Obtains and manipulates mosquitoes individually or in groups, without harming them, and prepares them for experimental trials
  • Observes colonies for signs of disease or obvious changes of life cycles, deaths, and general activity, reporting observations to the AST Supervisor
  • Prepares sugar solutions for adult mosquitoes
  • Maintains the larval colony including conducting mass egg hatchings, feeding larval mosquitoes, cleaning trays, and transferring pupae to adult colony holding cages
  • Repairs and modifies adult cages as needed
  • Prepares mosquitoes for irradiation
  • Operates X-ray equipment to irradiate male mosquito pupae or adults and prepares them for release as needed
  • Conducts dosimetry measurements of mosquito irradiation and records the results
  • Works closely with AST Supervisor following their instructions for best SIT practices ensuring that all quality control protocols are being followed 
  • Obtains and records basic quality control measurements
  • Performs male/female pupae separation 
  • Prepares and maintains containers used for mosquito releases
  • Prepares and utilizes the membrane blood feeding system to blood feed adult mosquitoes
  • Obtains frozen pork blood from local vendors as needed
  • Assists AST Supervisor with experiments related to rearing, irradiation, sex separation, mark-release-recapture studies, and male mosquito releases
  • Identifies adult mosquitoes and counts mosquito eggs as needed
  • Operates, maintains, and performs minor repairs on specialized equipment
  • Prepares mosquitoes for use in specialized equipment
  • Designs and develops equipment to increase efficiency in mass rearing and releases 
  • Assists in rearing facility design and set up
  • Proposes experimental ideas based on observations made through caring for mosquitoes
  • Serves as back up to the AST Assistants as needed
  • Performs general cleaning duties to maintain insectary, laboratories, and equipment in the SIT program
  • Utilizes data loggers to collect temperature and humidity data in insectaries; regularly records data and reports irregularities to AST Supervisor
  • Must be able to read, communicate and understand technical instructions in English
  • Responsible for wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Responsible for submitting all Time-Off Requests as soon as he/she knows they will be absent, late or leaving early 
  • Responsible for completing his/her time card on a daily basis
  • Communicate with the public in a professional and courteous manner and refer all inquiries that are outside area of expertise to the most appropriate person at the District
  • Follow District Safety policies and procedures at all times
  • Responsible for completing his/her time card on a daily basis
  • Responsible for ensuring all assigned equipment is maintained and repaired as needed
  • Refuels and washes vehicle at the end of the shift
  • Must have regular and predictable attendance
  • Other duties and projects as assigned

Minimum Qualifications

  • Some college with emphasis on science-related courses or Associate’s degree preferred.
  • Must be extremely detail oriented and be able to perform repetitive tasks in a precise, consistent manner
  • Must be comfortable with handling blood products on a regular basis
  • Must have a valid Driver’s License with a clean driving record
  • Must have basic computer skills and have the ability to learn and operate internal, web based, GPS and mapping programs including entering data into phone Apps and databases
  • Must be able to work a varied schedule including evening and weekend shifts as needed
  • Must have the ability to ride in helicopters
  • Must be able to read, communicate and understand technical instructions in English
  • Must pass the CORE and Public Health exams within six months of hire and be able to maintain certification by earning appropriate CEU’s (continuing education units)
  • Must be able to read and understand chemical labels

Other Qualifications

Work Environment/Physical Requirements: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.   Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.   
Physical Requirements:  Moderate physical activity is required on a regular basis including lifting, reaching for, pulling and carrying up to twenty-five pounds, reaching and pulling with arms, stooping, bending frequently, standing, sitting, walking and climbing in and out of vehicles.  Must be able to use hands and fingers to grip and operate a variety of hand tools and other equipment.  Excellent vision, both close and distance, is frequently required.
Work Environment:  The work environment varies but normally is an insectary or office building.  Regular exposure to high temperatures and humidity while in the insectary is required.  Occasional local travel is required.  Working with and around chemicals, which are stored, handled, applied/used and disposed of according to exact labeling instructions is required frequently.   Regular exposure to moving mechanical parts, blood, and biting insects is required.

Pre-employment background check and drug screen required.

Equal Opportunity Employer; Drug Free Workplace; Veterans Preference to those who qualify. We are an E-VERIFY employer. Please visit our careers page at lcmcd.org or lchcd.org for more information.

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